St Dominic’s Sixth Form College was founded in 1878 by nuns of the Dominican order initially as a boarding school for girls. It was opened and initiated by Cardinal Hume and has since become a day sixth form maintaining superb teaching in a Catholic Context. Students at St. Dominic’s join a community that is committed to the personal and spiritual growth of all its member based on Christian values, academic excellence and high-quality pastoral care.
The College has provided post-16 education in Harrow-on-the-hill since 1979 and over that period has developed specialist teaching and support that is recognised for its excellence in the local area and beyond. Our secluded site and attractive grounds allow students to concentrate on their studies and make the very best use of the superb academic facilities.
As well as achieving the highest possible grades in examinations, students at St. Dominic’s develop positive moral and spiritual values in order to make a full contribution to society. We offer an excellent sports and societies programme which enable students to identify and develop their own skills within a supportive environment.